Denver Center Launches Broadway Season with "Shucked"
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has opened its new Broadway season with the musical comedy "Shucked," which explores themes of resilience, self-assurance, and love. Set in the fictional "Cobb County," the story revolves around the character Maizy, who embarks on a journey to Tampa in search of assistance to save her community's failing corn crop. However, her adventures ultimately lead her back to her loved ones.
The production is notable not just for its humor and narrative but also for its emphasis on choreography. Actors Mike Nappy and Quinn VanAntwerp highlighted the dance-centric nature of the show, likening their performance style to that of the Rockettes, but with a unique twist involving corn. A standout feature of the show is the "corn kick line," a lively routine that has become a signature element. Audience members are encouraged to enjoy this entertaining number, which has consistently garnered laughter and applause. "Shucked" runs at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts until October 19, with tickets available for purchase.
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